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MargaretR 26-06-2008 17:55

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I wouldn't give her the time of day

Eric 26-06-2008 18:21

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 598802)
I wouldn't give her the time of day

C'mon hon, that's no way to talk about the Queen of Canada:eek: Anyway, she probably has a watch, or a lady in waiting who knows how to tell the time:alright:

ANNE 26-06-2008 20:59

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She'd get a brew if she were lucky.

Eric 26-06-2008 22:41

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Originally Posted by ANNE (Post 598938)
She'd get a brew if she were lucky.

This "brew" thing confuses me ... over here in god's country, a brew is a beer, often called a "brewskie" or a "cold one" (even tho' Cashy thinks a cold one is something else:D). I somehow don't think that you will be saying to Her Majesty: "Hey Liz, grab a brewskie and take a load off.":eek: So what kind of brew? Tea? Coffee?

Mancie 27-06-2008 00:44

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If I knew she was coming I'd buy some best china Teacups.. the best tea.. and give the bathroom the fullest clean out it's ever seen... and you all would do the same!

cashman 27-06-2008 00:48

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 599047)
If I knew she was coming I'd buy some best china Teacups.. the best tea.. and give the bathroom the fullest clean out it's ever seen... and you all would do the same!

why? we didn't last time she called round.

derekgas 27-06-2008 07:01

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Your wrong there mancie, I have no time for the royals anymore, I still think (as does fayed) that the royals had something to do with the death of diana. Just my opinion.

ANNE 29-06-2008 00:13

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 599025)
This "brew" thing confuses me ... over here in god's country, a brew is a beer, often called a "brewskie" or a "cold one" (even tho' Cashy thinks a cold one is something else:D). I somehow don't think that you will be saying to Her Majesty: "Hey Liz, grab a brewskie and take a load off.":eek: So what kind of brew? Tea? Coffee?

A brew here is tea or coffee Eric.

BERNADETTE 29-06-2008 01:10

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 599074)
Your wrong there mancie, I have no time for the royals anymore, I still think (as does fayed) that the royals had something to do with the death of diana. Just my opinion.

And mine, have always and will always believe it!!! It was no accident!!!

Mancie 29-06-2008 01:15

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Originally Posted by derekgas (Post 599074)
Your wrong there mancie, I have no time for the royals anymore, I still think (as does fayed) that the royals had something to do with the death of diana. Just my opinion.

Nutter alert!..you really think The Queen set up a murder?..a murder that could be called "the perfect murder" ?

Mancie 29-06-2008 01:20

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I will go on..this Queen has been in place through thick and thin..never heard of her getting drunk..swearing..taking a lover.. slagging off her subjects.. she has been steadfast in duty, unlike the Queen Victoria who sulked and moaned all through her riegn..grumpy old misery guts!

pipinfort 29-06-2008 08:42

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 598802)
I wouldn't give her the time of day


Got to agree, me neither..........:D

grannyclaret 29-06-2008 11:42

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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 599787)
And mine, have always and will always believe it!!! It was no accident!!!

and mine too.....jack the ripper was suposed to be a royal too,,,TIGHT LIPPED BRIGADE,,,it will never be proven,

grannyclaret 29-06-2008 11:47

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 599789)
I will go on..this Queen has been in place through thick and thin..never heard of her getting drunk..swearing..taking a lover.. slagging off her subjects.. she has been steadfast in duty, unlike the Queen Victoria who sulked and moaned all through her riegn..grumpy old misery guts!

Thats my oppinion too...i have always loved the monachy,and all it stands for,,,but i still think there have been some dark shananigans gone on among certain male royals,,,

Eric 29-06-2008 17:36

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Originally Posted by ANNE (Post 599782)
A brew here is tea or coffee Eric.

Thanx for the info .... I forget so much ... the memory is the second thing to go:eek:


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